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Designing Luxury Brands, Hard Luxury, and the Epigenetics of Success
In this chapter, inspired by the Swarovski and the FENG J cases, we analyze the role of shiny and artistry in hard luxury. We reflect upon the... -
The Use of Epigenetics in Decision-Making to Activate Marginalized Communities
Social phenomena have an impact on the processes of economic development and therefore the problem of marginalization and social exclusion is... -
Multiplicity
This chapter acknowledges that innovation is increasingly the outcome of the efforts of multiple sources of ideas, scientific knowledge,... -
Decision-Making in Management Methods and Behavioral Tools
Making important business decisions is usually a difficult and complicated task. In the modern economy where businesses have to solve increasingly...
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Entrepreneurship, culture, and the epigenetic revolution: a research note
We show how the type of alcohol consumed is related to the type of entrepreneurship present for economies in Europe. We differentiate between beer-,...
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Global Leadership Under Oneness: Connecting Conscious Parts to Conscientious Wholes
This chapter examines the role of oneness in today’s business world both as a philosophical and a psychological resource. Oneness from a... -
Digital Twin of an Organization: Are You Serious?
Digital twins are becoming established tools for physical devices and systems. Their success has raised the promise and the “grand challenge” of... -
The Impact of Father’s Health on Reproductive and Infant Health and Development
The importance of father’s health and health behaviors during the perinatal period is an under-appreciated, but critical, topic for enhancing... -
Intelligent Systems Many Manners of Adapting to Environment
What is intelligence is a debated and still open issue. Psychologists have identified many different skills involved in intelligence, but there is no... -
Education and Culture: The Instrumentalisation
This chapter delineates the instrumentalisation and transformation of education and culture – as soft power instruments – under the hegemony of the... -
A Systemic Approach to Health and Disease: The Interaction of Individuals, Medicines, Cultures and Environments
Systemic approaches seek to comprehend a given phenomenon as the result of the dynamic and non-linear interaction between different levels of a... -
Wish or Truth: Can Digital Interventions Stop the Obesity Crisis?
More than 20 years have passed since WHO stated obesity as a disease and included obesity in the cluster of non-communicable diseases requiring... -
Long Covid, Medical Research and the Life-World: A View from Bioanthropology
This chapter asks if Covid-19 might change the way illness is perceived in the rich world. We live in a culture is that allows biology to overshadow... -
Understanding Diverse Cultures and Impact of Spirituality on Growth of Global Businesses
People are born, raised, and educated in different places and times, which is why we see such cultural diversity in the world. Religion is as old as... -
Quantum Leadership Through Yoga Sutras
Quantum Leadership (QL) emerges at the intersection of science and spirituality, or the convergence of quantum field theory and the unified field... -
Nurturing Sustainability as a Future-Oriented Strategy
Leaders must be aligned both spiritually and emotionally as well as delivering sustainable outcomes for the businesses that they lead. For a... -
Diabetic Care Center and Nutrition/Dietetics in Nigeria
Diabetes is one of the major causes of morbidity globally with over 371 million people worldwide and more than 80% of morbidity and mortality... -
Fractal Organizations and Employee-Organization Relationship Dynamics
Today, most organizations increasingly act as living systems in nature. This process reflects the growth of human awareness of mutual relationships... -
Foucault, Technology, and the Body
This chapter unveils a simple level of Foucaultian analysis. It explores the reasons why Foucault’s thought is especially relevant to the human body,... -
Minds and Robots: An Impassable Border
We present a distinction between the human mind and a robot, mainly based on the presence or absence of a metalanguage. The human mind possesses both...